Access key links:

Search results for H


Displaying 1 to 80 of 80 results
DescriptionURNPublishedFormatAction
The Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages: important information for booking a pilgrimage package. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Consumer package travel advice for Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages.

Internet only
07/1166Y08-11-2007 A5
2 Pages
The Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages: important information for organisers of package trips. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Advice for business package travel organisers for Hajj and Umrah trips.

Internet only
07/116704-09-2007 A4
2 Pages
Hampton implementation reviews. Guidance for review teams. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Guidance for those undertaking the reviews of regulators in accordance with Hampton and Macrory characteristics. Includes the criteria for assessment and examples of evidence that should be evaluated in reaching judgements.

Internet only
07/175031-05-2007 A4
31 Pages

EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS RESEARCH SERIES

Has offshoring contributed to greater wage inequality in the UK? (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Employment Relations Research Series no.91. The increase in the wage gap premium between skilled and unskilled workers over the last decades has been the subject of intense debate. Offshoring is amongst the latest explanations for such a wage premium. This paper demonstrates that offshoring is not the phenomenon behind this increase in the UK between 1992 and 2004.

In stock
07/166713-12-2007 A4
40 Pages
Add to basket
(FREE)
Have your say in informal adult learning [response form]. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Responses were due by 12 June 2008. Relates to the consultation 'Informal adult learning: shaping the way ahead' (IAL2008). See also response analysis (IAL2008D) and Government response (IAL2008C).

Internet only
IAL2008B13-01-2008 A4
4 Pages
Hawliau i dadau yn y gwaith. 'Rydym yn siarad eichiaith [taflen]. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Welsh language version of URN 10/618. Guidance on paternity rights.

In stock
10/62118-02-2010 1/3 A4
6 Pages
Add to basket
(FREE)
Health and safety in small organisations: reducing uncertainty, building confidence, improving outcomes. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Summary of the findings and recommendations of the Risk and Regulation Advisory Council's work on the challenges faced by small organisations when managing health and safety risks.

Internet only
09/101223-07-2009 A4
24 Pages
Health impacts: a strategy across Government. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Sets out recommendations on how to ensure government departments reflect health issues when setting their policies. Argues that improving the health of the whole population whilst reducing health inequalities especially for those with the poorest health should be an overall objective for the whole of Government. This requires well-informed, evidence-based policy development in all Government departments and better connectivity between Government departments with the Department of Health at the centre. The recommendations covers stakeholder engagement in the policy-making process to embed health considerations at an early stage of policy development, and the use and availability of evidence.

Internet only
06/220112-12-2006 A4
36 Pages

R&D TAX CREDITS: CASE STUDIES

Healthcare company's R&D tax credits help cash flow: Intercytex Ltd. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

A case study of a company's experience of R&D tax credits, to raise awareness and promote the use of R&D tax credits, particularly amongst SMEs with a capacity to grow.

Internet only
06/193701-11-2006 A4
2 Pages
Healthcare opportunities in the UK.

Describes the benefits of locating a healthcare company in the UK. A guide for potential inward investors.

In stock
05/158031-10-2005 A4
22 Pages
Add to basket
(FREE)
Healthcare UK: leading the world in healthcare R&D and driving science and innovation right through to market success [Chinese].

Chinese language version of an overview of the UK healthcare sector and a summary of the advice and support available from UK Trade & Investment and other areas of the UK Government to life science companies.

In stock
07/1587CHI12-08-2009 A5
44 Pages
Add to basket
(FREE)
Help to research new markets: the export marketing research scheme. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Describes the export marketing research scheme. Includes clients endorsements.

In stock
10/98201-05-2010 1/3 A4
6 Pages
Add to basket
(FREE)
Help us to delivery prosperity to your region. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Raising awareness of the regional development agency board recruitment.

Internet only
06/93217-03-2006 A4
2 Pages

DON'T STOP. AIMHIGHER…

Help your child into higher education: parents' guide to higher education. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Aimed at parents about the benefits of higher education. Outlines how their child can to continue their studies and open the door to a wide range of jobs and opportunities, gaining the skills and knowledge that many employers want. Note that the web version includes updated financial figures.

In stock
09/115928-09-2009 A4
20 Pages
Add to basket
(FREE)
Helping regulation to promote innovation. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Summary analysis and checklist of issues for regulators to consider in promoting innovation.

Internet only
165-BERR-IN-ON28-11-2008 A4
3 Pages
Helping your business go further, faster. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

An overview of UK Trade & Investment's range of trade services.

Out of stock
09/78931-03-2009 A4
10 Pages
Add to basket
(FREE)

BUSINESS LINK

Here's how Business Link helped my business. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

10 Business Link case studies featuring business owners or managers talking about how their local Business Link service made a real difference to how they tackled a business issue.

Internet only
05/154530-09-2005 A4
24 Pages

BUSINESS LINK

Here's how I run my business. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

21 Business Link case studies featuring business owners or managers who describe how they make a success of everyday challenges and take strategic decisions.

Internet only
05/154330-09-2005 A4
46 Pages

BUSINESS LINK

Here's how I started up my business. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

21 Business Link case studies featuring business owners or managers who have made a success of the starting up process.

Internet only
05/154230-09-2005 A4
46 Pages

BUSINESS LINK

Here's how I've changed my business for the better. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

21 Business Link case studies featuring business owners or managers who have explored best practice and made it a reality in their business.

Internet only
05/154430-09-2005 A4
46 Pages

BERR ECONOMICS PAPER

High growth firms in the UK: lessons from an analysis of comparative UK performance. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

BERR economics paper no.3. Report aims to address four issues: the definition and economic role of high growth firms, UK performance compared to other countries in terms of the number of high growth firms, drivers and barriers to achieving high growth, and the implications for Government policy in the area of business growth.

In stock
08/139721-11-2008 A4
89 Pages
Add to basket
(FREE)

ACHIEVING BEST PRACTICE IN YOUR BUSINESS

High performance work practices: linking strategy and skills to performance outcomes. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Brings together the results of ten case studies of 'high performance work practices' (HPWP's) and a survey of 290 companies to establish how far HPWP's identified in the case studies were adopted by other UK organisations.

Internet only
05/66528-02-2004 A4
72 Pages
High performance workplaces: the role of employee involvement in a modern economy. A discussion paper. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Discussion paper on implementing the EU directive on information and consultation of employees.

Internet only
02/91711-07-2002 A4
40 Pages
Higher ambitions: the future of universities in a knowledge economy. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Sets out the Government strategy for sustaining the strength of higher education in this increasingly demanding and competitive environment. The framework aims to build a new national consensus between individuals, Government and employers as to how our higher education system should be supported, adapted and expanded.

In stock
09/144704-11-2009 A4
120 Pages
Add to basket
(FREE)
Higher ambitions: the future of universities in a knowledge economy. Executive summary. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Executive summary from the report 09/1447, setting out the Government strategy for sustaining the strength of higher education in this increasingly demanding and competitive environment.

Internet only
09/145203-11-2009 A4
20 Pages

DIUS RESEARCH REPORTS

Higher degrees: postgraduate study in the UK 2000/01 to 2005/06. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

DIUS research report 08 16. Analysis from a mapping exercise using mainly bi-variate analyses of coded variables within two major sets of Higher Education Statistics Data (HESA) data. Focuses on behaviours and motivation of students and graduates, and financial considerations. Covers key changes in postgraduate participation in UK higher education institutions, analysis of student record data with reference to the data relating to student funding and finance, and the destinations of Masters graduates and those achieving Doctorates.

Internet only
08/154812-09-2008 A4
167 Pages

DIUS RESEARCH REPORTS

Higher degrees: postgraduate study in the UK 2000/01 to 2005/06. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

DIUS research report 08 16. Looks at key changes in postgraduate participation in UK higher education institutions (HEIs) between the period 2000/01 and 2005/06. Focuses on student record analysis, finances and student destinations.

Internet only
DIUS-RR-08-1612-09-2008 A4
167 Pages

UNLOCKING TALENT

Higher education at work. High skills: high value. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

High level skills associated with higher education are good for the individuals who acquire them and good for the economy. This document sets out the Government's aims for more, and more employable, graduates, and to raise the skills and capacity for innovation and enterprise of those already in the workforce.

Internet only
HLSS4/0814-04-2008 A4
40 Pages

DIUS RESEARCH REPORTS

Higher education for the workforce: barriers and facilitators to employer engagement. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

DIUS research report 08 04. The report explores links between academic and employer workforce agendas within higher education institutions. Makes recommendations for developing Government policies on employer engagement policies for higher education. Relates to the Leitch report, and particularly the aim to raise higher education qualifications in the workforce.

Internet only
08/154121-01-2008 A4
43 Pages

DIUS RESEARCH BRIEF

Higher education funding reforms in England: the distributional effects and the shifting balance of costs. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

DIUS research brief CEE-08-01. Makes use of new simulations of lifetime earnings profiles to highlight how graduate lifetime earnings differ from non-graduates, and to set out what the effects of the new system of higher education funding in England introduced in 2006.

Internet only
08/153815-02-2008 A4
2 Pages
High-level skills for food: report from the Food Research Partnership skills sub-group. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Summarises the findings of an analysis of the issues around high-level skills in the agriculture and food sectors, and how to address them. Identifies priorities for action focusing on high level (undergraduate) and very high level (masters and PhD) skills.

Internet only
10/92930-03-2010 A4
91 Pages
HM Government administrative burdens of regulations: Department of Trade & Industry. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Short technical document, produced by the better regulations executive with input from the Department of Trade and Industry, to provide a high level summary of the admin burdens relating to the DTI.

Internet only
06/220011-12-2006 A4
14 Pages
HM Government response to the Institute of Directors' 269 regulatory suggestions. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Government response to the 269 regulatory simplification suggestions provided by Institute of Directors (IoD) members to the Better Regulations Executive. Provides thematic responses and individual responses to each suggestion.

Internet only
09/140720-10-2009 A4
330 Pages
Hot issues: manufacturing, materials and environment unit newsletter. Issue 25: November 2006. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Newsletter providing stakeholders with early warning of issues affecting their sectors.

Internet only
06/415F18-06-2007 A4
20 Pages
Hot issues: manufacturing, materials and environment unit newsletter. Issue 29: July 2007. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Newsletter providing stakeholders with early warning of issues affecting their sectors.

Internet only
07/415D31-07-2007 A4
20 Pages
Hot issues: manufacturing, materials and environment unit newsletter. Issue 30: September 2007. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Newsletter providing stakeholders with early warning of issues affecting their sectors.

Internet only
07/415E02-10-2007 A4
22 Pages
Hot issues: manufacturing, materials and environment unit newsletter. Issue 31: November 2007. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Newsletter providing stakeholders with early warning of issues affecting their sectors.

Internet only
07/415F30-11-2007 A4
16 Pages
Hot issues: manufacturing, materials, and environment unit newsletter. Issue 26: January 2007. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Newsletter providing stakeholders with early warning of issues affecting their sectors.

Internet only
07/415A31-01-2007 A4
18 Pages
Hot issues: manufacturing, materials, and environment unit newsletter. Issue 27: March 2007. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Newsletter providing stakeholders with early warning of issues affecting their sectors.

Internet only
07/415B31-03-2007 A4
16 Pages
Hot issues: manufacturing, materials, and environment unit newsletter. Issue 28: May 2007. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Newsletter providing stakeholders with early warning of issues affecting their sectors.

Internet only
07/415C31-05-2007 A4
19 Pages
Hot issues: materials, engineering and manufacturing policy newsletter. Issue 21: March 2006. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Newsletter providing stake holders with early warning of issues affecting their sectors.

Internet only
06/415B31-03-2006 A4
18 Pages
Hot issues: materials, engineering and manufacturing policy newsletter. Issue 22: May 2006. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Newsletter providing stakeholders with early warning of issues affecting their sectors.

Internet only
06/415C30-04-2006 A4
16 Pages
Hot issues: materials, engineering and manufacturing policy newsletter. Issue 23: July 2006. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Newsletter providing stakeholders with early warning of issues affecting their sectors.

Internet only
06/415D30-07-2006 A4
16 Pages
Hot issues: materials, engineering and manufacturing policy newsletter. Issue 24: September 2006. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Newsletter providing stakeholders with early warning of issues affecting their sectors.

Internet only
06/415E30-09-2006 A4
16 Pages

REPORT TO THE SMALL BUSINESS SERVICE

Household survey of entrepreneurship 2001: research report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Details findings from a household survey of adults to discover attitudes to entrepreneurship, and explores attitudes towards business and business activity.

Internet only
01/154901-01-2002 A4
97 Pages
Household survey of entrepreneurship 2003: executive summary. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

A summary of the full survey (URN 04/1320) of adults in England to find out the number or proportion who are considering or would consider going into business.

Internet only
04/132121-07-2004 A4
10 Pages
Household survey of entrepreneurship 2005. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Research report, biennial, monitoring people's attitudes to enterprise and explores the main barriers and motivations to starting a business.

Internet only
06/47201-05-2007 A4
167 Pages
Household survey of entrepreneurship: executive summary. February 2005. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Biennial report monitors people's attitudes to enterprise and explores the main barriers and motivations to starting a business.

Internet only
06/47330-11-2006 A4
12 Pages
Household survey of entrepreneurship: follow-up survey 2002. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

A summary of the follow-up survey into entrepreneurship to see whether or not those who said they were thinking of starting a business had actually done so (URN 02/1385).

Internet only
02/139530-09-2002 A4
71 Pages
Housing, economic development and productivity: literature review. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Literature review of the available evidence on links between housing, economic development and productivity following the recommendations from the Barker Review on housing supply. Independent review from DTZ commissioned by DTI. Comments an be sent to Celia Frank at celia.frank.@dti.gsi.gov.uk.

Internet only
06/167401-07-2006 A4
77 Pages
How academia and government can work together. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Report from the Council for Science and Technology on how academia and government can work together for informed, evidence based, world-class policy making. Identifies key inhibitors to engagement and makes recommendations to Government for improvement. The recommendations cover building relationships and communication, building capacity to ensure a more productive engagement, and rating, valuing and rewarding engagement.

Internet only
08/155630-10-2008 A4
36 Pages
How do creativity and design enhance business performance? A framework for interpreting the evidence. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Develops a framework to organise and interpret the literature on creativity, design and business performance, exploring the different linkages between creativity, R&D, design, innovation, productivity, creative culture, or creative climate and performance.

Internet only
05/178715-11-2005 A4
45 Pages
How do innovating small and medium sized enterprises use business support services? (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Final report for a small targeted research study examining how SMEs work with business link advisers to address their innovation problems and how particular innovators will respond to policies, October 2002.

Internet only
03/54028-02-2003 A4
36 Pages

EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS OCCASIONAL PAPERS

How does the workplace affect quality of employment? (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Explores the association of workplace characteristics with four aspects of employment quality: job satisfaction, stress from work, the degree of discretion at work, and perception of job security. Uses data from the workplace employment relations survey 2004 (see URN 06/2125). Findings show that the workplace is a crucial mediating factor in determining the quality of employment, independent of occupation and other observed individual characteristics.

Internet only
09/131916-11-2009 A4
32 Pages

EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS RESEARCH SERIES

How employers manage absence. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Employment Relations Research Series no. 25. Report investigating how employers manage and cope with the consequences of different types of absence. Provides real life examples of how employers manage absence and investigates the costs and benefits of implementing the legislation.

In stock
04/55331-01-2004 A4
195 Pages
Add to basket
(FREE)

EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS RESEARCH SERIES

How have employees fared? Recent UK trends. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Employment Relations Research Series no. 56. A brief analysis of trends over the past decade in earnings, job growth, employment security and working time experienced by UK employees.

In stock
06/92431-03-2006 A4
30 Pages
Add to basket
(FREE)

DIUS RESEARCH REPORTS

How innovative are UK firms? Evidence from the 4th community innovation survey (CIS4) on the synergistic effects of innovations. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

DIUS research report 09 08. Report of a study that uses CIS4 data to explore the pattern of use of innovations in UK industry and to test for the existence of complementarities. Two innovation factors are isolated the most important: wide innovative activities such as marketing, organizational, management and strategic innovations, and more traditional activities such as process, product and technological innovations.

Internet only
09/161631-05-2009 A4
31 Pages
How many hours do your workers work? Working time - recording hours/opt-out agreement: employment law simplification review. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Flowchart to assist employers in recognising what their obligations are regarding record keeping requirements and the format of an opt out agreement from the 48-hour weekly working limit.

Internet only
08/109919-08-2008 A4
3 Pages
How an open environment is good for business. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Information to encourage organisations to explore ways that they can build on existing Information and Consultation practices for the benefit of business and employees.

Internet only
06/105431-03-2006 A4
3 Pages
How the state aid rules impact upon funding for the delivery of public services of general economic internet (SGEI): guidance notes. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Explains services of general economic interest and state aid with examples.

Internet only
09/143523-10-2009 A4
18 Pages
How to access UK expertise in public private partnership.

Brief guide for overseas governments to public private partnership (PPP): why UK has been successful and how overseas governments can access services.

In stock
06/73128-02-2006 A4
10 Pages
Add to basket
(FREE)

INFORMATION SECURITY

How to choose an internet service provider. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Guidance for companies and organisations on selecting an internet service provider (ISP).

Internet only
09/64406-02-2009 A4
5 Pages
How to dispose of your old fridges and freezers: advice to customers and householders.

Provides advice for consumers on the safe disposal of old fridges and freezers to prevent accidents or harm to the environment.

In stock
01/149306-12-2001 1/3 A4
4 Pages
Add to basket
(FREE)
How to give evidence in court.

Information for professional witnesses required to give evidence in criminal proceedings. Gives advice on how to prepare evidence and then present it in a court of law.

In stock
05/1233Y31-03-2009 A4
16 Pages
Add to basket
(FREE)
How to make a complaint against an IP. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Information about making a complaint against an insolvency practitioner.

In stock
08/117008-09-2008 1/3 A4
12 Pages
Add to basket
(FREE)

INFORMATION SECURITY

How to outsource and make use of external services. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Guidance for companies and organisations on outsourcing IT-based services to third parties.

Internet only
09/64506-02-2009 A4
6 Pages

INFORMATION SECURITY

How to protect yourself against computer viruses. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Guidance for companies and organisations on how to recognise, recover from and prevent computer viruses.

Internet only
09/64606-02-2009 A4
7 Pages
How to register life sciences products in Brazil. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Explains how to register life sciences products in Brazil according to ANVISA's (Brazilian regulatory agency) regulatory processes. Also promotes OMIS and UKTI activities in Brazil.

In stock
07/152414-11-2007 A4
8 Pages
Add to basket
(FREE)
How to tackle regulatory barriers when doing business abroad. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Overview of the range of services on offer from BIS to help UK businesses overcome regulatory and legal barriers when trading outside the UK. Includes case studies.

Internet only
10/80118-03-2010 A5
24 Pages

INFORMATION SECURITY

How to write an information security policy. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Guidance for companies and organisations on writing and implementing an information security policy.

Internet only
09/64306-02-2009 A4
9 Pages
HR1: advanced notification of redundancies. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Form HR1 for an employer to notify the Secretary of State about collective redundancies of 20 or more at one establishment under the provisions of the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992. For submission to Birmingham Redundancy Payments Office only.

Internet only
09/156311-12-2009 A4
2 Pages
Human capital and performance: a literature review. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Research report from the Judge Institute of Management, University of Cambridge. Commissioned by the Accounting for People Task Force to help inform their thinking. Assesses the context in which human capital is being discussed and identifies concept elements, and its links to other complementary forms of capital e.g. intellectual, social, and organisational.

Internet only
03/192830-06-2003 A4
39 Pages
Human capital management practices outside the UK: [tables]. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Supporting data tables from PriceWaterhouseCoopers for the research report on human capital management practices outside the UK (for key findings see URN 03/1927), commissioned by the Accounting for People Task Force.

Internet only
03/192530-06-2003 A4
9 Pages
Human capital management practices outside the UK: key findings. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Key findings from PriceWaterhouseCoopers research report commissioned by the Accounting for People Task Force to help inform their thinking. Covers a review of human capital measurement and reporting practice in 13 countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, The Netherlands, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand and the US.

Internet only
03/192730-06-2003 A4
8 Pages
Human capital measurement and reporting: a British perspective. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

June 2003 research report from London Business School. Commissioned by the Accounting for People Task Force to help inform their thinking. Looks at current practices on human capital measurement and reporting by top FTSE companies in the UK.

Internet only
03/192430-06-2003 A4
48 Pages
Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from Better Regulation Executive, Companies House and Natural England.

Internet only
09/154203-12-2009 A4
30 Pages

EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS OCCASIONAL PAPERS

Human resource management practices, organisational outcomes and performance: an analysis of the WERS 2004 data. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

This paper uses the workplace employment relations survey (WERS) 2004 data to test for the effects of human resources practices and employee attitudes on organisational outcomes and performance. Indices were constructed to test if previously discovered patterns are found using the latest data.

Internet only
08/67407-03-2008 A4
98 Pages
Human resource management, employee attitudes and workplace performance: an examination of the linkages using the 2004 workplace employment relations survey. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Explores the relation between human resource management (HRM) and performance, including how we conceptualise and measure HRM, the nature of performance and the process that may link HRM and performance. Focuses on how HRM and performance might be linked, specifically a core assumption in many models that HRM impacts through its effect on workers attitudes and behaviour.

Internet only
08/62626-02-2008 A4
50 Pages
Human Tissue Authority: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, the Gambling Commission and the Pensions Regulator.

Internet only
09/111323-07-2009 A4
33 Pages

FIREWORKS SAFETY CAMPAIGN

Hysbyslen A3 tân gwyllt ffasiwn arddegol 'clustffonau'. Poster. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Welsh language version of a firework safety poster aimed at teenagers.

Internet only
08/110322-08-2008 A3
1 Pages